Examples of 'may regard' in a sentence

Meaning of "may regard"

This phrase is used to express a possibility or likelihood that someone might consider or view something in a particular way. It implies that the opinion or perspective of the person in question is uncertain or subjective

How to use "may regard" in a sentence

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And what you may regard as pleasure.
We may regard this recommendation as implemented.
This is a development that we may regard as irreversible.
Some may regard such measures as extreme.
Contracting entities may regard a framework.
You may regard your engagement at an end.
I turn now to an aspect you may regard as secondary but we do not.
You may regard our engagement as at an end.
Let me make a point that some may regard as rather prosaic.
But they may regard your presence as provocation.
You can refuse to answer any question you may regard as incriminating.
One may regard the man as a fairytale character.
Even at this point we may regard fusion as key technology.
We may regard in this way a window pane or a hologram as a display.
The one who looks unhappy to others may regard himself as being happy.

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Some may regard the game as being too easy.
The exercise is so short and simple that you may regard it as too elementary.
Others may regard this as a permanent career option.
Christian charity covers a multitude of things which one may regard as defects in another.
Thus we may regard the lion as a fibre space.
Professional development demands resources and teachers may regard it as a threat and an additional strain.
Thus we may regard the lion as a fiber space.
These different approaches affect how a mathematician and a programmer may regard a fixed point combinator.
The inquiry may regard a specific mobile station.
I seek only to provide the Committee with information which it may regard as relevant.
Cultures may regard myths as containing psychological or archetypal truths.
Be seated You can refuse to answer any question you may regard as incriminating.
Many people may regard this report simply as a scandal.
I inform you, that the court may regard the confession.
Some may regard my interpretations as not the most probable.
The Bank may regard.
They may regard this as a baby they did not get to meet.
Without kin, no man may regard himself kindly.
What he may regard as answer to prayer may be an echo of his pride.
According to all this, we may regard the phenomenal.
Some cats may regard the long and gaze as a threat.
A far-reaching reform will be difficult, and some may regard it as beyond our reach.
And we may regard ourselves.
As I have said, this attitude is most beautiful if we may regard it as pathetic.
The community may regard HEWs as less competent to assist birth.
Someone unaware of the Qur'an's moral teachings may regard this behavior as wholly normal.
Creationists may regard these as following from particular readings of religious texts.
Therefore, the inter-band CA terminal may regard the subframe as a special subframe.
The limits may regard the validity or lawfulness in his exercise of power.
At that point, I did something some may regard as silly.
Some people may regard the use of tobacco and alcohol as socially undesirable.
On the contrary: this introduction, which some may regard as a digression.
The competent authorities may regard the following positions as positions in the same commodity.
One may regard one and the same thing either in a tragic or comic light.
However, many local people may regard the wetlands as wastelands.

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